How do you calculate power factor?
Power factor (PF) is the ratio of working power, measured in kilowatts (kW), to apparent power, measured in kilovolt amperes (kVA). Apparent power, also known as demand, is the measure of the amount of power used to run machinery and equipment during a certain period. It is found by multiplying (kVA = V x A).
How to Calculate Angle using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)?
Angle using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) calculator uses Phase Difference = acos((Power Transmitted/Maximum Voltage Underground AC)*sqrt(2*Resistivity*Length of Underground AC Wire/(Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire))) to calculate the Phase Difference, The Angle using Line Losses (3 phase 4 wire US) formula is defined as the phase angle between reactive and active power. Phase Difference is denoted by Φ symbol.
How to calculate Angle using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Angle using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US), enter Power Transmitted (P), Maximum Voltage Underground AC (Vm), Resistivity (ρ), Length of Underground AC Wire (L), Line Losses (Ploss) & Area of Underground AC Wire (A) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Angle using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5090.451 = acos((300/230)*sqrt(2*1.7E-05*24/(2.67*1.28))).